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Does anyone else just hate David Cameron?

KittyKreamKittyKream Posts: 4,329
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I know this is not the most mature of threads but I'm sorry,I hate David Cameron.

He doesn't care about people who are struggling and poverty stricken,he doesn't care about the plight of any vulnerable people.

He is constantly trying to demonise the poor by wielding the media as a propaganda tool,with all the media focusing on 'benefits britain' hoping everyone will somehow forget that under HIS woeful government more families than ever before are having to resort to going to food banks to eat.He is making it impossible for those on low incomes to live in Britain.

He is a liar and a con artist.Just because he has the ability that Miliband lacks,to speak publicly with ease and confidence,people seem to think he is to be trusted. Everything he says is a lie.
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    flagpoleflagpole Posts: 44,641
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    KittyKream wrote: »
    I know this is not the most mature of threads but I'm sorry,I hate David Cameron.

    He doesn't care about people who are struggling and poverty stricken,he doesn't care about the plight of any vulnerable people.

    He is constantly trying to demonise the poor by wielding the media as a propaganda tool,with all the media focusing on 'benefits britain' hoping everyone will somehow forget that under HIS woeful government more families than ever before are having to resort to going to food banks to eat.He is making it impossible for those on low incomes to live in Britain.

    He is a liar and a con artist.Just because he has the ability that Miliband lacks,to speak publicly with ease and confidence,people seem to think he is to be trusted. Everything he says is a lie.

    I think you were looking for the showbiz forum.
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    jmclaughjmclaugh Posts: 63,999
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    Yawn..........
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    rusty123rusty123 Posts: 22,872
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    flagpole wrote: »
    I think you were looking for the showbiz forum.

    or an online therapy forum :D
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    jcafcwjcafcw Posts: 11,282
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    Whilst I agree with the OP I fear that Miliband will not be any better.

    I voted Labour in 1997 thinking they would be a change for good, I gave them the benefit of the doubt in 2002 but I won't get fooled again.

    You'd be more accurate to change David Cameron to politicians.

    There are very few that are worthy of respect - though my sister reckons Hague is okay from where she has met him through work. And I think even Tory voters must repsect the likes of Dennis Skinner and Tony Benn - even if they didn't see eye to eye with their politics.

    And besides Cameron, for all his faults, isn't as bad as Blair was.
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    KittyKreamKittyKream Posts: 4,329
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    rusty123 wrote: »
    or an online therapy forum :D

    Because I dislike David Cameron and his policies I require online therapy? :)

    Ok ;-)
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    KittyKreamKittyKream Posts: 4,329
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    jcafcw wrote: »
    Whilst I agree with the OP I fear that Miliband will not be any better.

    I voted Labour in 1997 thinking they would be a change for good, I gave them the benefit of the doubt in 2002 but I won't get fooled again.

    You'd be more accurate to change David Cameron to politicians.

    There are very few that are worthy of respect - though my sister reckons Hague is okay from where she has met him through work. And I think even Tory voters must repsect the likes of Dennis Skinner and Tony Benn - even if they didn't see eye to eye with their politics.

    And besides Cameron, for all his faults, isn't as bad as Blair was.

    deleted,sorry computer went nutty :D
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    OLD HIPPY GUYOLD HIPPY GUY Posts: 28,199
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    whatever you do OP don't express your personal opinion, especially if it's about a Tory,
    as for Cameron, I don't hate him personally because I don't know him personally, I DO however hate everything he and his party represent,

    With a passion.
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    KittyKreamKittyKream Posts: 4,329
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    jcafcw wrote: »
    Whilst I agree with the OP I fear that Miliband will not be any better.

    I voted Labour in 1997 thinking they would be a change for good, I gave them the benefit of the doubt in 2002 but I won't get fooled again.

    You'd be more accurate to change David Cameron to politicians.

    There are very few that are worthy of respect - though my sister reckons Hague is okay from where she has met him through work. And I think even Tory voters must repsect the likes of Dennis Skinner and Tony Benn - even if they didn't see eye to eye with their politics.

    And besides Cameron, for all his faults, isn't as bad as Blair was.

    Blair was a total liar and con artist also granted but I think Cameron is equally as bad.

    I don't want to vote Labour in the next election either as they seem to be trying to attempt to be right wing which is not what the Labour party is supposed to be about. Forget
    'New Labour',its the Labour of old I want.

    I am however completely aware that none else appears to want that :blush:
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    trunkstertrunkster Posts: 14,468
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    [QUOTE=KittyKream;71403483]I know this is not the most mature of threads but I'm sorry,I hate David Cameron.

    He doesn't care about people who are struggling and poverty stricken,he doesn't care about the plight of any vulnerable people.

    He is constantly trying to demonise the poor by wielding the media as a propaganda tool,with all the media focusing on 'benefits britain' hoping everyone will somehow forget that under HIS woeful government more families than ever before are having to resort to going to food banks to eat.He is making it impossible for those on low incomes to live in Britain.

    He is a liar and a con artist.Just because he has the ability that Miliband lacks,to speak publicly with ease and confidence,people seem to think he is to be trusted. Everything he says is a lie.[/QUOTE]



    Correct
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    KittyKreamKittyKream Posts: 4,329
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    whatever you do OP don't express your personal opinion, especially if it's about a Tory,
    as for Cameron, I don't hate him personally because I don't know him personally, I DO however hate everything he and his party represent,

    With a passion.

    Yes that's a more mature less emotive way of expressing my opening post :blush:

    I detest his party and principles and if he genuinely believes those principles to be fair and just (or even human) then I am fairly sure I would dislike him as a person.
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    KittyKreamKittyKream Posts: 4,329
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    trunkster wrote: »
    Correct

    I take it you approve of his party and his policies then? :)
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    KittyKreamKittyKream Posts: 4,329
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    flagpole wrote: »
    I think you were looking for the showbiz forum.

    I think you should attempt to stay on topic :)
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    rusty123rusty123 Posts: 22,872
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    KittyKream wrote: »
    Because I dislike David Cameron and his policies I require online therapy? :)

    Ok ;-)

    Dislike is fine, but you took it to a whole new level - hate, and to hate someone you don't know for party political reasons is pretty sad.

    I've no time for Ed Milband's politics, but I don't hate him, I just think he's an opportunistic idiot with delusions of grandeur.
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    KittyKreamKittyKream Posts: 4,329
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    rusty123 wrote: »
    Dislike is fine, but you took it to a whole new level - hate, and to hate someone you don't know for party political reasons is pretty sad.

    I've no time for Ed Milband's politics, but I don't hate him, I just think he's an opportunistic idiot with delusions of grandeur.

    I'm not entering into a petty dispute with you.

    I dislike David Cameron immensely because his policies are abhorrent.
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    trunkstertrunkster Posts: 14,468
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    KittyKream wrote: »
    I take it you approve of his party and his policies then? :)

    They're not his party or his policies, and your thread was just a rather immature personal attack.
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    Jol44Jol44 Posts: 21,048
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    Yes, count me in.
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    KittyKreamKittyKream Posts: 4,329
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    trunkster wrote: »
    They're not his party or his policies, and your thread was just a rather immature personal attack.

    How are they not his policies? Are you saying he doesn't agree with the policies his party and he makes :confused:
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    welwynrosewelwynrose Posts: 33,666
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    there are no individuals that I do not know personally that I hate
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    KittyKreamKittyKream Posts: 4,329
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    Jol44 wrote: »
    Yes, count me in.

    :D

    I knew I would be accused of being immature but I can't be bothered to sugarcoat my opinion for once.

    I think he is a hateful individual,as is his party.Their policies like the 'bedroom tax' border on being inhuman and are absurd.

    The governments use of the media to focus on benefit claimants is so transparent it is pityful but still people are falling for it. I have said it before and I will say it again,Cameron is slowly and insidiously attempting to create an Orwellian society.
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    GTR DavoGTR Davo Posts: 4,573
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    KittyKream wrote: »
    I know this is not the most mature of threads but I'm sorry,I hate David Cameron.

    He doesn't care about people who are struggling and poverty stricken,he doesn't care about the plight of any vulnerable people.

    He is constantly trying to demonise the poor by wielding the media as a propaganda tool,with all the media focusing on 'benefits britain' hoping everyone will somehow forget that under HIS woeful government more families than ever before are having to resort to going to food banks to eat.He is making it impossible for those on low incomes to live in Britain.

    He is a liar and a con artist.Just because he has the ability that Miliband lacks,to speak publicly with ease and confidence,people seem to think he is to be trusted. Everything he says is a lie.

    So does this mean that you will be voting Labour? voting for the demise of the UK, voting for a nanny/welfare/police state? I feel the same as you but my hatred is towards Labour!!

    As for Cameron, I'm not over keen on the guy but I don't think he's doing that bad of a job considering the state of affairs his party inherited. The UK is recovering and still needs time to recover, unemployment is down and still sinking.
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    Jol44Jol44 Posts: 21,048
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    It's built to make it hard to dislike the PR front put up by Cameron, but you have to remember that this is the man who lets the like of IDS run riot, has no issue with linking horrendous crimes to benefits etc etc etc...

    If he was half the PR front that is put up, he wouldn't let any of the downright untruths pumped out by the likes of IDS ever see the light of day.
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    trunkstertrunkster Posts: 14,468
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    KittyKream wrote: »
    :D

    I knew I would be accused of being immature but I can't be bothered to sugarcoat my opinion for once.

    I think he is a hateful individual,as is his party.Their policies like the 'bedroom tax' border on being inhuman and are absurd.

    The governments use of the media to focus on benefit claimants is so transparent it is pityful but still people are falling for it. I have said it before and I will say it again,Cameron is slowly and insidiously attempting to create an Orwellian society.[/QUOTE]

    No you haven't and no he isn't.
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    Jol44Jol44 Posts: 21,048
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    The buck stops at the top, and this is the man who lets the likes of the despicable Smith throw his poison.
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    wallsterwallster Posts: 17,609
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    KittyKream wrote: »
    I know this is not the most mature of threads .

    On that we can all agree.
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    KapellmeisterKapellmeister Posts: 41,322
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    rusty123 wrote: »
    Dislike is fine, but you took it to a whole new level - hate, and to hate someone you don't know for party political reasons is pretty sad.

    I've no time for Ed Milband's politics, but I don't hate him, I just think he's an opportunistic idiot with delusions of grandeur.

    Really? I despise Iain Duncan Smith for party political reasons.
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